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From free agency and scalping tickets, to the infamous Bartman Ball, this book has it all. The game of baseball has often resulted in brawls, both on the field and in the courtroom, and from the 1890's on, much of what baseball is today has been shaped by the law. In eighteen chapters, this eye-opening book discusses cases that involved rules of the game, new stadium construction, ownership of baseball memorabilia, injured spectators, television contracts, and much more.
This book will appeal to lawyers and sports fans alike, and is written in a short-story format with additional references to movies, songs, history, and other asides that will add to the reader enjoyment. Discover an entirely new facet to America's favorite pastime with this one-of-a-kind book!
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The Little Green Book of Golf Law
Author and Professor of Law, John Minan, has selected a total of nineteen cases to correspond to the typical eighteen holes played in a round of golf, plus one for the traditional nineteenth hole. Each chapter examines a different set of facts and involves an actual case involving golf, and identifies the official citation to the case in the chapter heading.
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"A home run! Professor Minan's book is a highly entertaining and informative book about our favorite sport. Prof. Minan cleverly weaves together the law, some American history, and some interesting anecdotal and background stories to explain how the law around baseball developed or, more accurately stated how the general principles of law have been applied to baseball. Prof. Minan also covers the human dimension, the people behind the legal issues at stake, as he discusses how various legal principles, e.g., anti-trust (The Supreme Court "Balks" at Changing the Anti-Trust Exemption), contracts (To Breach or Not to Breach), and labor law (Umps Reverse their Employment Call), have been applied in the context of baseball. In the end, the reader has not only gained a solid understanding of the law of baseball but also of the law, generally. It is easy to imagine this book being used as the text of a "History of American Law" course. Lawyers, baseball fans, history lovers, and non-fiction readers will love this book. " --Attorney Judy Zeprun Kalman, Boston, MA
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